Abstract

In Northwestern Spain (NWS), the annual incidence of AIDS diagnoses increased from 1984 (when the first case was diagnosed) until 1996. However, since 1996, this incidence has reduced considerably, including a notable 40% reduction between 1997 and 1998. The Galician Register of AIDS supplies information on the evolution of AIDS pathology in NWS. This report compiles data on patients who were diagnosed with AIDS in NWS between 1984 and 2008. From 1981, when the first case of AIDS was described, until December 31, 2008, a total of 3,766 AIDS cases were registered in NWS. Of these, 2,085 cases (55.4%) resulted in death. Examining data from individual provinces revealed that the highest number of cases was in A Coruña (1,548 cases) followed by Pontevedra (1,485 cases).For almost half of the new cases of AIDS diagnosed between 2003 and 2008 (44%), less than six months passed between the diagnosis of infection and manifestations of the disease. Thus, the number of patients that do not receive early diagnosis of HIV infection has remained high.With regard to the transmission mechanism, 64% of the cases occurring during these years resulted from needle-sharing among injected drug users (IDUs). Unprotected heterosexual and homosexual practices were responsible for 20% and 17% of the cases, respectively.

Highlights

  • AIDS’ so-called quiet pandemic saw its “symbolic eradication” at the First International Conference on AIDS (1985)

  • This report compiles data on patients who were diagnosed with AIDS in Northwestern Spain (NWS) between 1984 and

  • From 1981, when the first case of AIDS was described, until December 31, 2008, a total of 3,766 AIDS cases were registered in NWS

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Introduction

AIDS’ so-called quiet pandemic saw its “symbolic eradication” at the First International Conference on AIDS (1985). Important achievements were reviewed at this meeting, such as the discovery of the virus, its transmission routes, the related clinical picture and early diagnostic techniques. The magnitude of the problem was considered. This knowledge facilitated the construction of a realistic vision of HIV/AIDS. Scientists and professionals were alerted to the importance of this disease and formed a united front against it, which continues to this day. In 1988, the Autonomous Plan for the prevention and control of AIDS was created for NWS, following the creation of the Commission for control and follow-up.

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